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THE PRACTICAL DETAILS

SIGNATURE FEATURES

ACTIVITY KEY

The Activity Key, an option only available on the XF Sportbrake, makes living life to the fullest even easier. The robust and fully waterproof wristband allows you to enjoy a range of activities — from skydiving to swimming — while giving you immediate access to the car at all times. The conventional key fob can remain within the car as it is deactivated for security purposes.

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LOADSPACE

The versatile interior of the XF Sportbrake is designed to meet the demands of your lifestyle. Its loadspace provides 31.7 cubic feet of space with the rear seats in place. Fold the rear seats down, and you’ll create a space that is six feet long and over three feet in width at its narrowest point, featuring 69.7 cubic feet of luggage capacity plus discreet underfloor storage.

SAFETY AND DRIVER ASSISTANCE FEATURES

To make every journey a safer experience, the XF provides a range of driver aids. Using our latest innovative InControl® technologies, this suite of features helps avoid potential collisions and manage a range of different driving scenarios.

360° SURROUND CAMERA

Helping with various maneuvers, from parking by a curb to getting in and out of tight spaces and intersections, 360° Surround Camera gives you complete exterior vision on the touchscreen. To enhance this system further, Forward Vehicle Guidance and Forward Traffic Detection are also available. Forming part of the 360° Surround Camera, Forward Vehicle Guidance provides the driver with an on-screen visualization of the vehicle and parking distance. Forward Traffic Detection helps avoid potential collisions in situations where forward maneuvers involve restricted views.

STEREO VISION CAMERA AND AUTONOMOUS EMERGENCY BRAKING

In an emergency braking situation, the XF is ready. Utilizing a forward-facing camera, should a potential collision be detected, the XF gives an audible forward collision warning, allowing you time to take action. Visual warnings in the Head-Up Display (if fitted) and instrument cluster follow. If a collision is still anticipated and the driver takes no action, the system then applies the brakes to help reduce the severity of the possible impact.

ADVANCED PARKING AIDS**

These systems make parking in tight spaces easier than ever. Sensors measure the space and, if suitable, will enable the XF to accurately steer itself during both parallel parking and perpendicular parking maneuvers — the driver only has to control the brakes and accelerator. For parallel spaces, an exit-assist function can help guide the XF out again. The Reverse Traffic Detection system, using the blind spot monitoring system’s sensors, is able to detect approaching vehicles that may be unseen by the driver, triggering an audible alert and a notification on the touchscreen.

TRAFFIC SIGN RECOGNITION WITH ADAPTIVE SPEED LIMITER4

Available Traffic Sign Recognition technology uses a forward-facing camera to detect speed limit and no passing road signs, and then displays them to the driver on the instrument panel. This system takes account of temporary speed limits. The Adaptive Speed Limiter, if activated, will use the signage information, alongside map data from the navigation system, to help the driver keep the XF under the appropriate speed limit.4

LANE KEEP ASSIST AND DRIVER CONDITION MONITOR

Innovative technology features – Lane Keep Assist (LKA) and Driver Condition Monitor (DCM) – are available on the XF. LKA is designed to sense unintentional lane drift and to help steer the vehicle back into its lane. DCM constantly analyzes driving inputs to detect lapses in concentration due to tiredness. When the system determines that a potentially drowsy driver is at the wheel, it suggests taking a break via a notification in the instrument cluster and an audible signal.4